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Self-Assembled Monolayers for Batteries

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021
Current studies in the Li-battery field are focusing on building systems with higher energy density than ever before. The path toward this goal, however, should not ignore aspects such as safety, stability, and cycling life. These issues frequently originate from interfacial instability, and therefore, precise surface chemistry that allows for accurate
Ruowei Yi   +3 more
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Surface chemical reactions on self-assembled silane based monolayers.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2021
In this review, we aim to update our review "Chemical modification of self-assembled silane-based monolayers by surface reactions" which was published in 2010 and has developed into an important guiding tool for researchers working on the modification of
Limin Wang, U. Schubert, S. Hoeppener
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Self‐Assembled Monolayers as Interface Engineering Nanomaterials in Perovskite Solar Cells

Advanced Energy Materials, 2020
Self‐assembled monolayers (SAMs), owing to their unique and versatile abilities to manipulate chemical and physical interfacial properties, have emerged as powerful nanomaterials for improving the performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs).
Seo Yeon Kim   +4 more
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Sensor Functionalities in Self-Assembled Monolayers

Advanced Materials, 2000
Sensors based on self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are the topic of this article. First an overview of the analytical techniques used for the characterization of monolayers is given. This is followed by details of the use of functional SAMs to study interactions with analytes, for example, the complexation of metal ions by crown ether adsorbates.
Flink, S.   +2 more
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Self-assembled monolayers in organic electronics.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2017
S. Casalini   +3 more
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Patterning self-assembled monolayers

Progress in Surface Science, 2004
The understandings and applications of self-assembly have evolved significantly since the adsorption of n-alkyldisulfides on gold surfaces was first reported. The desire to produce features on surfaces that are placed in controlled proximity has driven study in both the chemistries and methodologies of their production. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)
Rachel K Smith   +2 more
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